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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hawaiimonarch on April 04, 2016, 11:25:21 PM
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Aloha guys, just wondering if anybody can enlighten me. I am a prepper, I have a small backpack that I keep at the trunk of my car filled with survival supplies. I have a Henry AR Survival rifle, 22 cal, which disassembles and all parts perfectly stores inside its own stock. Anyhow, I am planning to keep it inside the backpack at the back of my car, along with maybe a box of ammo. Is this legal?
Thanks for your time.
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Is this legal?
^no by law your plans are illegal.
[§134-25] Place to keep pistol or revolver; penalty. (a) Except as provided in sections 134-5 and 134-9, all firearms shall be confined to the possessor's place of business, residence, or sojourn; provided that it shall be lawful to carry unloaded firearms in an enclosed container from the place of purchase to the purchaser's place of business, residence, or sojourn, or between these places upon change of place of business, residence, or sojourn, or between these places and the following:
(1) A place of repair;
(2) A target range;
(3) A licensed dealer's place of business;
(4) An organized, scheduled firearms show or exhibit;
(5) A place of formal hunter or firearm use training or instruction; or
(6) A police station.
"Enclosed container" means a rigidly constructed receptacle, or a commercially manufactured gun case, or the equivalent thereof that completely encloses the firearm.
(b) Any person violating this section by carrying or possessing a loaded or unloaded pistol or revolver shall be guilty of a class B felony. [L 2006, c 66, pt of §1]
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol03_Ch0121-0200D/HRS0134/HRS_0134-0025.htm
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol03_Ch0121-0200D/HRS0134/
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Don't forget that it says the same thing about ammo also
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol03_Ch0121-0200D/HRS0134/HRS_0134-0027.htm
[§134-27] Place to keep ammunition; penalty. (a) Except as provided in sections 134-5 and 134-9, all ammunition shall be confined to the possessor's place of business, residence, or sojourn; provided that it shall be lawful to carry ammunition in an enclosed container from the place of purchase to the purchaser's place of business, residence, or sojourn, or between these places upon change of place of business, residence, or sojourn, or between these places and the following:
(1) A place of repair;
(2) A target range;
(3) A licensed dealer's place of business;
(4) An organized, scheduled firearms show or exhibit;
(5) A place of formal hunter or firearm use training or instruction; or
(6) A police station.
"Enclosed container" means a rigidly constructed receptacle, or a commercially manufactured gun case, or the equivalent thereof that completely encloses the ammunition.
(b) Any person violating this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. [L 2006, c 66, pt of §1]
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Well you could do it...minus the receiver/frame and ammo.
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Well you could do it...minus the receiver/frame and ammo.
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LOL ...clown
But seriously, you have had to have taken a firearms safety class to purchase your pistols.
During that class you should have been taught about this basic Hawaii law.
It's one of the requirements of obtaining a safety affidavit for handgun purchases.
If you were NOT taught this, then shame on your instructor.
Please read this brief summary of the basic laws posted by the HRA:
http://www.hawaiirifleassociation.org/hawaii-gun-laws
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But seriously, you have had to have taken a firearms safety class to purchase your pistols.
Might only own rifle(s).
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Might only own rifle(s).
I remembered he was selling a sprfld trp op some years ago. A lot of guys wanted to buy it.
Even macsak wanted that one.
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I remembered he was selling a sprfld trp op some years ago. A lot of guys wanted to buy it.
Even macsak wanted that one.
Got it :thumbsup:
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NO!
(http://i.imgur.com/G0Zf8yi.png)
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Thank you so much Dustoff003 and Ji808. I knew that I could not do it with pistols, but was not sure about rifles. I did take the class, however my instructor never mentioned anything about this topic...
Thanks again.
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Thank you so much Dustoff003 and Ji808. I knew that I could not do it with pistols, but was not sure about rifles. I did take the class, however my instructor never mentioned anything about this topic...
Thanks again.
Who did you do your class with, Hawaii has the most restrictive gun laws in the country when it comes to where you can possess and it should be a big part of what they teach you,
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Thank you so much Dustoff003 and Ji808. I knew that I could not do it with pistols, but was not sure about rifles. I did take the class, however my instructor never mentioned anything about this topic...
Thanks again.
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going off topic here...
what ever happened to that TRP operator you were trying to sell a couple yrs ago?
and BTW what about that baby?
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NO!
(http://i.imgur.com/G0Zf8yi.png)
Can be both you know (just kidding, I think) :shaka:
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Well you could do it...minus the receiver/frame and ammo.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
same applies to an AR.
Just carry the upper around and go PEW PEW :thumbsup:
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Hi Old Fart,
Yep I sold that TRP a while back, the buyer was very happy he got a great deal. Baby is getting big and talkative, thanks for asking.
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@London 808,
Hi, Maybe I should not specify his name, but he is one of the range officers at the Kokohead shooting range.
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Hi Old Fart,
Yep I sold that TRP a while back, the buyer was very happy he got a great deal. Baby is getting big and talkative, thanks for asking.
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Nice
Family is always first priority.
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You can. If you become a police officer.
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Similar situation but not quite. Just for transportation to and from where I shoot here on the Big Island, I asked this question while registering my Charter Arms AR-7. Can I transport it taken down and stored in the butt stock only, logically it's a enclosed container. Answer was a no go. Go figure.